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Social Media and Social Networking now accounts for 18% of time spent online, according to this Infographic by Morrison & Foerster Socially Aware Blog. The Infographic looks at online behavior of Americans, including second-screen habits, demographic patterns and annual changes. Source. Since 2006, the amount of time that the average person spent on social-networking sites […]

Twitter is a great way to build and engage an audience with short, timely, relevant messages, but if you’re trying to drive traffic to your website, what results should you expect in terms of click-through rates?

Debate is great, of course, but in reality, gaming actually holds some amazing, engaging benefits perfect for the educational setting. Game-based learning continues fascinating edtech enthusiasts, who eagerly flock to social media to share their developments, research, designs, and strategies. And a few of them are listed here in no particular order.

This graphic illustrates these data as a spatially aware treemap. The size of each block represents the number of tweets emanating from that country and the shading reveals in the number of geocoded tweets as a proportion of that country’s Internet population

Many CEO’s and business owners challenge marketers to deliver value from social media and make a return on their investment. So it’s no surprise that 77% of CEO’s think that marketers don’t really talk about what matters; sales.

This Infographic, “User Activity Comparison Of Popular Social Networking Sites” by Go Gulf, compares the latest user statistics of popular social networking sites – Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus, LinkedIn and Pinterest.

By Chad Bockius Socialcast recently released a great Infographic outlining how executives use social networks. Here is the image itself and a few interesting stats. 92% of executives use LinkedIn making it the most popular social network. Facebook comes in second with 51% stating they use it. When it comes to frequency, executives are spending […]